Miniature rose plant named `KORtron`

ABSTRACT

Miniature rose plant having a compact, well branched plant habit; ease of rooting from softwood cuttings; free flowering; long lasting flower color; and good shelf life.

The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of roseplant of the miniature class which was originated by me by crossing anunnamed, unpatented seedling of a cross of varieties`INTERmoto`×`KORgiffer`, with the variety `KORcelin` (unpatented).

The primary objective of this breeding was to produce a new miniaturerose variety having a compact, well branched plant habit; ease ofrooting from softwood cuttings; free flowering; long lasting flowercolor; and good shelf life. The objective was substantially achieved,along with other desirable improvements, as evidenced by the followingunique combination of characteristics that are outstanding in the newvariety and that distinguish it from its parents, as well as from allother varieties of which I am aware:

1. Compact, well branched growth habit;

2. Good shelf life;

3. Long lasting, stable flower color;

4. Easy, reliable rooting from softwood cuttings;

5. Free flowering.

`KORtron` was bred, selected, and tested for its adaptation to pot roseculture. It makes an ideal pot rose grown in a 10 cm. pot. Its fastgrowth and excellent shelf life combined with attractive flowers makesit an excellent variety for greenhouse culture and sale as a floweringpot plant.

Asexual reproduction of this new variety by cutting propagation, asperformed at Sparrieshoop, Germany, and Somis, Calif. shows that theforegoing and all other characteristics and distinctions come true toform and are established and transmitted through succeedingpropagations.

The accompanying illustration shows typical specimens of the vegetativegrowth and flowers of this new variety in different stages ofdevelopment, depicted in color as nearly true as it is reasonablypossible to make the same in a color illustration of this character.

The following is a detailed description of my new rose cultivar withcolor descriptions using terminology in accordance with The RoyalHorticultural Society (London) Colour Chart, except where ordinarydictionary significance of color is indicated.

Parentage:

Seed parent.--`INTERmoto`×`KORgiffer` (unpatented).

Pollen parent.--`KORcelin` (unpatented).

Classification:

Botanical.--Rosa hybrida.

Commercial.--Miniature rose.

FLOWER

Observations made from specimens grown in a greenhouse environment atSparrieshoop, Germany and at Somis, Calif. from March, 1997 to February,1998.

Blooming habit: Continuous.

Bud:

Size.--Three-quarters inch long when the petals start to unfurl.

Form.--The bud form is long, pointed ovoid.

Color.--When sepals first divide, bud color is Red Group 48C. When halfblown, the upper sides of the outer petals are Red Group 48C; the innerpetals are Red Group 48C on the outer one-third of the petal, Red Group40D on the middle one-third, and Yellow-Orange Group 15C on the innerone-third of the petals; and the lower sides of the petals are all RedGroup 48C.

Sepals.--Color: Green group 137D. Surface texture: Covered in finehairs. There are three lightly appendaged sepals. There are twounappendaged sepals with hairy edges.

Receptacle.--Color: Green Group 137D. Shape: Funnel. Size: Small(1/4"×1/4"). Surface: Smooth.

Peduncle.--Length: Short (3/4"). Surface: Smooth. Color: Yellow-GreenGroup 146C. Strength: Stiff, erect.

Bloom:

Size.--Small. Average open size is 13/4 inches.

Borne.--Singly.

Stems.--Short, strong. Average length is about five inches.

Form.--When first open: High centered. Permanence: Flattens, outerpetals curl back.

Petalage.--Number of petals under normal conditions: 25-30.

Color.--The upper sides of the outer petals are Red Group 48C; the innerpetals are Red Group 48C on the outer one-third of the petals, Red Group40D on the middle one-third of the petals, and Yellow-Orange Group 15Con the inner one-third of the petals. The reverse sides of the petalsare Red Group 48C. The base of each petal has a small (1/16"×1/8"),Yellow Group 13A, half moon at the point of attachment. The major coloron the upper sides is Red Group 48C.

Variegations.--Occasional greenish-white streak on the guard petals.

Discoloration.--At the end of the first day: No change. At the end ofthe third day: No change. As the flower opens on the plant, there is nochange through day nine or ten. From day ten to petal drop at dayfifteen to day eighteen the petals in the center of the flower fade toRed Group 43C.

Fragrance.--None.

Petals:

Texture.--Leathery.

Shape.--Round to deltoid.

Form.--Tips slightly recurved, edges slightly quilled.

Arrangement.--Imbricated. Petaloids in the center are few and small.

Persistence.--Petals drop off cleanly before drying.

Lastingness.--On the plant: Very long (fifteen to eighteen days). As acut flower: Very long (about twenty-one days).

Reproductive parts:

Anthers.--Size: Medium. Quantity: Many. Color: Yellow. Arrangement:Regular around styles mixed with a few petaloids.

Filaments.--Color: Yellow.

Pollen.--Color: Gold yellow.

Styles.--Color: Greenish-white.

Stigmas.--Color: Greenish-White.

Plant:

Form.--Bush.

Growth.--Vigorous; upright; branching; compact. At maturity in a gardensetting, height is eighteen to twenty inches tall, width is fourteen tosixteen inches. When grown as a pot rose in a 10 cm pot, the plant iseight inches in height and eight inches wide.

Foliage: Number of leaflets on normal midstem leaves: Five.

Size.--Small (21/3" long×13/4"-2" wide).

Quantity.--Abundant.

Color.--New foliage: Upper and lower surfaces: Greyed-Red Group 178A.Old foliage: Upper surface: Green Group 137A. Lower surface: Green Group139C.

Shape.--Pointed oval.

Texture.--Upper side: Leathery, glossy.

Edge.--Serrated.

Serration.--Single, small.

Petiole rachis.--Color: Greyed-Purple Group 183B on upper surface, GreenGroup 139C on lower surface.

Petiole underside.--Smooth with occasional prickles.

Stipules.--Short (3/8"), serrated.

Disease resistance.--Resistant to mildew under normal growing conditionsin the greenhouse at Sparrieshoop, Germany and Somis, Calif.

Wood:

New wood.--Color: Greyed-Red Group 178A. Bark: Smooth.

Old wood.--Color: Green Group 137C. Bark: Smooth.

Prickles:

Quantity.--On main canes from base: Few. On laterals from main canes:Few.

Form.--Short, straight.

Color when young.--Green.

Small prickles:

Quantity.--On main stalks: None. On laterals: None.

I claim:
 1. A new and distinct variety of miniature rose plant as hereinshown and described characterized particularly by a compact, wellbranched plant habit; ease of rooting from softwood cuttings; freeflowering; long lasting flower color; and good shelf life.